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    Harry Harlow

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    Harry Harlow was born on October 31‚ 1905 and died December 6‚ 1981. He was an American Psychologist best known for work on maternal seperation and social isolation experiements on monkeys. Harlow grew up in Fairfield‚ Iowa. He was born as Harry Israel‚ only after receiving his PHD did he change his name to Harry Harlow. He was married twice with 2 children from each marriage. Harry received his Ph.D and his BA from Stanford University. He received numerous awards including the Howard Crosby

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    watching a television show with aggressive behavior‚ adolescents will imitate the same behavior. Most are familiar with the phrase “monkey see‚ monkey do”. Over twenty years ago a discovery was made into monkeys and their brain cells called mirror neurons. Mirror cell become activated when one monkey watched another monkey complete a task‚ as well as when the monkey completed a task on his own. This discovery has triggered a debate on the importance of the mirror neurons in

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    animal must maintain a consistent body temperature by consuming food. Like an Orangutan‚ the animal has a low metabolism and spends most of the day hunting for food and resting. The animal shares many similar characteristics found in the Proboscis monkey including a unique digestive system. Their unique digestive system that allows them use leaves as their main source of food. Their stomachs are divided into compartments and filled with cellulose digesting bacteria that help digest leaves and neutralize

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    In Persuasion Nation

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    20 male monkeys who get tested with various amounts of a toxic substance. There were four groups of monkeys tested at four different doses. One was 100 mg which was the least‚ one was 250 mg‚ one was 500 mg‚ and the last one was 1000 mg which was the highest dose and most toxic. After day one 4 out of the 5 monkeys who took the 1000 mg dose were dead all except monkey 93990. Slowly all the monkeys pass away due to their different amounts of the toxic substance in them besides one‚ monkey 93990 who

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    The Hot Zone essay

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    The Hot Zone In the book the Hot Zone‚ by Richard Preston‚ the first few pages are introducing the reader into the world of contagious hot agents by going through the biosaftey procedures to access level 4. In part one‚ Charles Monet a fifty-six year old Frenchman living in western Kenya on the lands of the Nzoia Sugar Factory is introduced‚ but as his story continues he finds himself greatly ill by some unknown virus. It began shortly after a visit with a friend to Kitum Cave. Of course

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    Discuss the scientific benefits measured against the ethical costs within psychology The ethical issues when working with humans is that participants have the right to withdraw‚ not to be deceived‚ confidentiality‚ protection from physical and psychological harm and the right to be debriefed after the study. There are also a number of ethical issues when working with non-human participants within psychology. The first set of ethical issues when working with non-human participants within

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    against Dr. Edward Taub would be dropped. He would be allowed back into research‚ however‚ the Silver Spring Monkey Experiment may not be resumed. The Federal Government would not give the remaining grant money back to Dr. Edward Taub to resume his research‚ however‚ they also would not sue him for the money that had already been spent on the research. Depending on the condition of the monkeys they would either be euthanized and used to collect further data for the research or transferred to zoos

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    group that I liked the best were the common squirrel monkeys‚ they were very small and playful. They kept playing with others in their group and climbing through the branches‚ collecting food. The common squirrel monkeys have a lot of energy and they seem to show no violence or threats. I like this group because of their small size and playfulness they have with each other. I observed three primate groups which consisted of the common squirrel monkeys‚ black

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    is HIV man made

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    that HIV originated from gay men; as the first few cases of it were found amongst them. A different theory also stated is that HIV came from a species of monkey known as the “green monkey”. These monkeys seem to have a natural immunity to the virus‚ but these monkeys are also hunted by African natives‚ and eaten. If the blood of one of these monkeys enters a scratch‚ or some open wound of the person‚ that person becomes infected with HIV. There is no exact known reason for why HIV exists‚ and it is

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    narrators unacceptance towards her work. The narrator starts out by identifying his strong dislike of the horrific odor that permeates the room from Jane working with the small furry creatures. He uses vivid detail to describe the sharp or "razor like" monkey hairs she carries home‚ and the decaying fruit descending out of her hair into every nook and cranny in the living spaces. The inhuman transformation that Jane was taking on even led her to eating insects

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